I visited with my sister an agility tournament for dogs. The dogs were mostly too fast for my camera - too much motion ;-):
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I visited with my sister an agility tournament for dogs. The dogs were mostly too fast for my camera - too much motion ;-):
Awesome MM!
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I saw this young man climb a tree at the lake with the rope and of course I grabbed my camera. I then thought-'oh this will be perfect for the assignment' as I took it. What has happened to me???
the water felt fine-once I got in. Most definitely under 20 degrees.
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Lighting off.
BTW, wonderful series, Bambi.
Cool set there Bambi ... and an interesting moment caught there Q1! Look at how fast that prop is turning already!
thanks all! Q1- that looks dangerous!
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Saw this one yesterday...
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